Ctrl + T is not working

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Fabien -  
 Anonymous user -
Hello,

The manual transformation works well when I go into the edit menu with the mouse. But I can't use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + T. Nothing happens when I use the combination. However, I checked, and the shortcut is still configured.

Does anyone have a solution? I'm not sure if it's necessarily a Photoshop issue, as all the other shortcuts work.

Thanks in advance!

Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 13.0

1 answer

  1. Anonymous user
     
    hi
    try the magic trick that solves many problems (reset Photoshop preferences)

    restart Photoshop while holding down ctrl+alt+shift

    when prompted "do you want to delete the preference file" answer yes
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    1. Fabien
       
      Thank you for this quick response. I tried that but it doesn't work.

      I have some additional details to provide:
      When I try to set Ctrl + t as a shortcut for another function, nothing happens. It's as if I'm not pressing anything on the keyboard.
      I can change the shortcut for manual transformation, for example with Ctrl + Y, and that works perfectly.
      It's the same on Illustrator, the Ctrl + t combination doesn't work.
      I think this is an issue with Windows...

      Any ideas? :)
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    2. Anonymous user
       
      At a glance, I think ctrl+t is being used by another application you might have recently installed, maybe?
      Or there could be an issue with your t key that isn't working properly; I admit I'm stuck apart from these two suggestions.
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    3. Fabien
       
      Thank you Baluze, the first solution seems possible. However, I tried with another keyboard and I have the same problem.
      I will check if there is any software I might have installed recently that could be causing this conflict.
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    4. Fabien
       
      Thank you very much Baluze, you were right.
      Actually, I had configured Ctrl + T in the Skype software to mute the microphone. And even though the "mute microphone" option is unchecked in Skype, it creates a conflict with Photoshop.

      Thank you for your help, I wouldn’t have thought to check which programs were open at the same time otherwise :)
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    5. Anonymous user
       
      at your service
      remember to mark it as resolved
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